Stent for kidney blockage

    • [DOC File]Please use agreed template: DD1 V2 - Circulation Foundation

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      , who was in the hospital in October with heart blockage. A stent was put in and he was sent home October 22nd. He is now recovering and getting back to being 100%. Linda Sindelar Steffen Kavaras. as she was in hospital in late October for back surgery and is now going through treatment for multiple myeloma. Sending positive energy your way, Linda!

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    • [DOCX File]www.medicinebau.com

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      Kidney stones are more common in men than in women, occurring in men twice as often as in women. Caucasians are more likely to suffer from kidney stones than African-Americans. The prevalence of urinary calculi increases with age, peaking in the 35 to 60 year range. Once you form a urinary stone, there is, on average, a 10% risk per year of ...

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    • JJ stent patient info

      Because the stent is put in through the kidney and down the ureter, it is called an antegrade procedure (as opposed to placing a stent through the bladder and up the ureter, a retrograde procedure). This stent allows urine to drain in the normal fashion, from the kidney into the bladder.

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    • University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust

      All stones may produce obstruction and pain. Pain is thought to occur from ureteral dilation from the obstruction and/or renal capsular distension. With acute unilateral obstruction, in the setting of a normal contralateral kidney, the affected kidney responds in two phases to the blockage:

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    • Urinary Tract Obstruction: Types, Causes, and Symptoms

      What is a ureteral stent? A ureteral stent is a soft tube about 10 - 12 inches long and about as big around as a coffee swizzle stick. It is placed in the ureter, which is the muscular tube that drains urine from the kidney to the bladder. One end of the tube sits inside the kidney, and one end sits in the bladder. What does the stent do?

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    • [DOC File]New York Urological Associates, PC

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      Patient Information-Angioplasty & Stent. Angioplasty/stenting. is a procedure to treat narrowing or blockage of a blood vessel (artery). This uses either a balloon to stretch the artery (angioplasty) or an expandable metal mesh (stent) to hold the artery open.

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    • [DOC File]10-9-07 Heriditary Renal Disease

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      The placement of a stent (intracoronary stents were FDA approved in 1994) in the coronary artery is used to hold open the coronary artery. Stents come as bare wire stents and stents that contain drugs called drug-eluting stents (DES). DES reduces inflammation and cell growth.

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    • [DOC File]Heart Disease

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      Vessel blockage can occur after angioplasty of a narrowed artery. It can sometimes be treated with a stent. Vessel rupture following angioplasty occurs infrequently. This can sometimes be treated in the x-ray department by putting a stent with a covering around it (stent-graft) into the artery to seal the tear.

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    • Patient Information

      – assess kidney flow in sys/dias (obstruction = low dia. flow) Whitaker Test – invasive test, most definitive ( catheter in kidney, see pressure change vs. flow. Assessment – is blockage complete/partial? Does kidney still function (worth repairing?) Treatment – can give percutaneous endopyelotomy, nephro-ureteral stent. Open ...

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    • [DOC File]John J

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      The stent is measured during the procedure to fit your urinary tract. The doctor will pass a long telescope (called a cystoscope) through the urethra in to the bladder. When the opening of the ureter has been found, the doctor will pass the stent through the opening of the ureter, in to the ureter, and then in to the kidney.

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